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Low volatility but trouble looms
2:00AMDavid UrenIt is too quiet, says Claudio Borio, head of economics and monetary policy at the Bank of International Settlements.
AGL to net $500m solar boost
12:00AMDAVID CROWEAustralians are on track to pay more than $500 million to AGL to fund its flagship solar generators.
Strange case of missing Costello
12:00AMStephen BrookAll the media is talking about Seb Costello’s sudden three-week leave.
Super insurance revolution
12:00AMMichael RoddanThe nation’s largest superannuation fund plans to cancel automatic life insurance cover for new members under 25.
Google in sex trafficking battle
12:00AMSIMON DUKEGoogle and Facebook are among a slew of tech giants battling to block US legislation targeting online sex trafficking.
Durkan sets up Coles for growth
12:00AMEli GreenblatJohn Durkan has named Chris Nicholas as chief financial officer and revamped the supermarket chain with an eye for growth.
Deal activity to rise, says HSF
12:00AMScott MurdochAndrew Pike is confident corporate activity will pick up next year after one of the quietest years on record.
Mitchell’s part-time dream
12:00AMSTEPHEN BROOK3AW morning presenter Neil Mitchell is contemplating radical change — going part-time.
Revised Ten bid in the balance
12:00AMDARREN DAVIDSONThe fate of a revised bid for Ten Network from Bruce Gordon and Lachlan Murdoch will become clear this week.
Support for lab-meat start-up
12:00AMDAMON KITNEYFormer cardiologist Uma Valeti has attracted star investors to support his Silicon Valley food technology firm.
Viking fights for berth-rights
12:00AMLISA ALLENAnother international cruise company has hit the major hurdle of a lack of berthing facilities in Sydney.
Competition destabilising: APRA
12:00AMMICHAEL RODDANThe banking regulator has argued too much competition could affect the stability of the financial system.
ARN’s Atkinson punts on podcasts
12:00AMSTEPHEN BROOKRadio newbie Rob Atkinson has busied himself futureproofing the home of the KIIS and Pure Gold networks.
Government picks property firms
12:00AMBEN WILMOTThe federal government has tapped a series of new providers to manage the commonwealth’s property portfolio.
MG bidders lock in advisers
12:00AMBridget Carter, Scott MurdochBidders for Murray Goulburn have advisers locked down as they focus on the next stage.
Court case after failing at HRC
12:00AMHEDLEY THOMASIf you are branded a wicked, white-supremacist racist, be mindful about how you tell your accuser where to go.
ABC seeks salary legal advice
12:00AMDARREN DAVIDSONThe ABC and SBS have taken legal advice about revealing the salaries of stars such as Tony Jones and Leigh Sales.
NextDC bid for APDC to lapse
12:00AMBridget Carter, Scott MurdochThe battle to gain control of the Asia Pacific Data Centre is on hold, with NextDC confirming its bid would lapse.
Waislitz slams Dubber raising
12:00AMDamon KitneyDubber has earned the ire of small cap investor Alex Waislitz after its shares were placed in a trading halt.
Bankers drum up media deals
12:00AMBridget Carter, Scott MurdochInvestment bankers in the media space will be working hard to drum up fresh deals following last week’s media reforms.
Gas salvation is in the pipeline
12:00AMColin BarnettIt is extraordinary that a country so rich in resources faces an energy shortage. We should use our gas.
Blackstone looks to sell assets
12:00AMBEN WILMOTUS private equity group Blackstone has formally launched the sales process to carve off 10 assets worth more than $200 million.
Forced sale of Liddell is not on
12:00AMPaul KerinOur too-lenient approach to acquisitions has left us with electricity markets far less competitive than they should be.
Debts make maritime waves
12:00AMBEN BUTLERA ship with a claim of debt against it can arrive at any time at any port, sparking a rush to the Federal Court.
PNB office block for sale
12:00AMBEN WILMOTMalaysian group Permodalan Nasional Berhad is readying to put Brisbane’s Santos Place office building on the block.
Lendlease to exit Bluewater
12:00AMELIZABETH REDMANDevelopment and construction giant Lendlease looks set to sell out of Britain’s Bluewater shopping centre.
KKR spices up Pepper bid
12:00AMBridget Carter, Scott MurdochThe team behind the $650 million KKR bid for Pepper Group is working overtime to get shareholders on side.
Tower boosts Centuria portfolio
12:00AMBEN WILMOTProperty funds manager Centuria Capital is looking to expand its office portfolio on Sydney’s north shore.
Energy costs a bitter pill
12:00AMEli GreenblatChemist Warehouse’s Damien Gance has joined the chorus of leaders testifying to the damage from high energy costs.
Pratt unpacks US box plans
12:00AMDAMON KITNEYAnthony Pratt says his US company will build its next American box factory in the greater San Francisco area.
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